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All I can tell you is that Ronnie Andrews, Kit #87628, Dad was George William Andrews b Feb 14, 1914, in Hornbeck LA. His father was Fredrick Turney Andrews, born Oct 31, 1873 Louisiana. That's all we know about our grandfather. He meet our grandmother Mary Henrietta Phillips in 1906 in Jackson Parish LA and they were married there. She was born in Birmingham, AL but her family moved to La between 1891 and 1900. The dna test shows that we are connected to the Womack line from Jackson Parish, but how we do not know but would love to figure it out. My mother, Alice Lea Andrews Stewart is the only one of her family still living, she is 90 and she would love to know who her father really was. She never met any of his family. We do have a picture of him if any one is interested. I do have a tree at ancestry, if anyone is interested for what it's worth. lolThanks Peggy Stewart Goremgore25@bellsouth.net

The only story he ever told about his family was that his mother was named Francise, his dad John, had a sister who married a man with last name "Carpenter". He said he was from around Tangipahoa Parish, LA.One rumor was that he was in the Spanish/American war, killed an officer and then "maybe" changed his name.

My father is kit 275505. This kit is in the process of being upgraded to 37 markers (also Family Finder).

My Uncle (father's brother) is kit 275507.

Based off of those two kits, I'd say I could disregard whomever I mismatch at DYS439 (meaning I am 12, they are both 13; therefore a mutation must have happened on me). That puts me a lot closer to several other Womack kits.